I have a digital subscription to Creative Knitting. When you sign up you get the first issue and 2 years of archival issues immediately + all the new issues that come in that year.
I think they put out 6 magazines a year. Not bad at $14.97 for a year.
Check it out........may be something you would like.

Digital.CreativeknittingMagazine.com

Happy knitting.....

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My favorite would be Simply Knitting from England. I have had a subscription to it that I got through amazon.com and that expired. I like to buy it at Joann's with my weekly 40% off coupon. I have made a few things from their patterns. Interweave Knits is great too.

I've discovered that for me, it's more fun to go to Barnes & Noble, grab a big stack of all the knitting magazines, order a cup of coffee or hot tea, and sit down to read. I usually only buy about one magazine a month...different each month.

I really love the magazines from Europe. They are more expensive, but their designs are a nice change. Plus, it's interesting to read their articles on yarn.

I really love the magazines from Europe. They are more expensive, but their designs are a nice change. Plus, it's interesting to read their articles on yarn.

I agree. I live in Europe, so I have an easy time talking, but I wasn't real fond of the US-Magazines. Maybe I just got my hands on the wrong ones.

I made the baby stuff and brought it to the US and many knitters I met (my mother in law has a knitting circle) just LOVED the European designs Maybe they just liked the change?

I have a lot of baby pattern magazines. But I never subscribe to any. Some are good every issue, others just have highlights. I browse at the book shop or station news paper stand, buy what I like and get a lot of patterns online these days.

But the question is if you want patterns only or articles? For patterns: browse the web, find favorite sites with free patterns. Buy the occasional magazine with a flashing design.
For articles: you surely learn more here in the forum, but the exterior input is good, for sure.

In German magazines I know of just one that comes in English, too, but I might be wrong.

Lana grossa (yarn brand) has a website and mags in English. I like the "handknitting" one.